Écouter l’ennemi: Les grandes oreilles sur les côtes britanniques dans les années 20.

Un article du  Spiegel

The enormous concrete shells are as tall as a house, and they were designed to listen for enemy aircraft in the 1920s and 30s. Pre-World War II acoustic experiments led to some extraordinary architecture — and to a remarkably effective technology which ultimately succumbed to the invention of radar.